Teachers know specific standards are more frustrating to teach than others. For instance, this may be teaching kindergarteners to add and subtract. Additionally, this can be learning all 26 letters and their sounds. However, this can also be learning to write. Honestly, there are just so many aspects to learn with writing. This can cause teachers and students to become overwhelmed and frustrated. Thankfully, the Kindergarten Writing Center Bundle is here to help! It contains so many resources that help inspire students to become writers. Most importantly, it guides students through the writing process in a supportive, step-by-step process.
Kindergarten Writing Center Bundle
This is the ULTIMATE Kindergarten Writing Center resource! It contains everything needed to create writing centers in the classroom or support students as they learn at home. Best of all, it includes a ton of resources to support students on their journey to being writers.
Writing fluency does not happen overnight. It takes a lot of time, practice, and patience to learn the different aspects. Thus, this bundle includes five themes for each month. Additionally, there are multiple writing options for each theme. Since every student learns differently, this allows for personalized writing assignments. Thankfully, this helps students adjust to the writing process at a speed appropriate for them.
Within each theme, there are over 35 worksheets to meet students where they are at in their writing journey. Thus, the various options ensure students receive scaffolding every step of the way.
Kindergarten Writing Center Themes
This resource focuses on different themes to help keep writing fresh and exciting. By doing this, students are always writing, but they will always have a new topic to look forward to. For instance, April includes themed resources for spring, farms, Earth Day, the life cycle of a chick, and Easter. Students will love writing with this resource!
Resources for Each Theme
There are tons of resources for every theme to guide students through the writing process! Therefore, there is consistency for students as they progress in writing skills throughout the year. For instance, every theme includes vocabulary cards, lists, and sheets. Additionally, there are labeling sheets, make list activities, and sentence writing sheets. There are also story sequencing and story element activities to work on reading skills. Best of all, there are multiple versions of each item! There are also checklists to help keep track of everything when assigning weekly work. Since every classroom is different, the checklist is editable.
Setting up a Kindergarten Writing Center
There is no one right way to set up a writing center. There is a prominent spot in some classrooms to hang up lots of guides and resources. In other classrooms, space is tight, so just a few resources can be out. However, there are also classrooms at home for distance learning or home school. Thankfully, a folder can go home with students! There are many posters to pick from in different sizes to fit in any space. This includes color words, number words, the alphabet, and sight words. Additionally, there are sentence stems, which are essential to helping students write complete sentences! Since there are so many aspects to remember, there are posters for sentence best practices. This is a great way to help students check their writing!
Get This Free Pet Writing Center
Join my email list for a writing center freebie to see how incredible this resource is! It includes a complete outline of a themed-writing unit on pets. For instance, it includes vocabulary cards, first sound practice, and build the word activities. Additionally, students will work on labeling and writing vocabulary words to practice spelling. Then, they will begin writing with sentence starters before progressing to creating sentences. Honestly, students are going to have so much fun writing!
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free Letter tracing activity A-Z upper and lower case
Practice letter formation with these independent, engaging, and zero-prep. printables! Use them for whole group, homework, small group, or for students that need extra practice with writing their letters.
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